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KWG Resources Inc C.CACR

Alternate Symbol(s):  KWGBF | C.CACR.A

KWG Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. It is focused on acquisition of interests in, and the exploration, evaluation and development of deposits of minerals including chromite, base metals and strategic minerals. It is the owner of 100% of the Black Horse chromite project. It also holds other area interests, including a 100% interest in the Hornby claims, a 15% vested interest in the McFaulds copper/zinc project and a vested 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite project. It has also acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. It also owns 100% of Canada Chrome Corporation, a business of KWG Resources Inc., (the Subsidiary), which staked mining claims between Aroland, Ontario (near Nakina) and the Ring of Fire. The Subsidiary has identified deposits of aggregate along the route and made an application for approximately 32 aggregate extraction permits.


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Post by pickdawinneron Apr 26, 2013 8:06pm
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FN to have direct involvement in ROF

FN to have direct involvement in ROF

https://www.fcpp.org/blog/first-nations-involvement-in-mining-project-could-be-transformative/                                                              First Nations involvement in mining project could be transformative

The Ring of Fire deposit north of Thunder Bay, Ontario is expected to generate about $120  billion in economic activity over its entire life.

The deposit includes chromite (used in stainless steel), as well as copper and nickel.

Tony Clement, the treasury board president, has compared the Ring of Fire mining and smelter activity as the “Canada’s next oil sands.” The project itself would transform Northern Ontario, he said.

However, Clement also wisely noted that engagement with the region’s First Nations communities will be essential for the project’s success.

Better yet, First Nations can partner with mining producers, which will generate lasting dividends to these communities. Rather than oppose or hold up the development, these communities should try to generate as many benefits from it as possible.  The mining companies also should work closely with these communities because First Nations have the potential to hold it up.

“It has the potential to transform what was hitherto a very poor, underdeveloped area of Ontario and give people who live there, particularly First Nations people, a chance for a decent life,” Clement said, to the Huffington Post.

Resource development is truly the New Buffalo for First Nations communities and they should engage with it as much as possible.

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